Holy Metropolis of
Oropos and Phyle
Third Clergy Synaxis
Phyle, Athens, Tuesday, November 5/18, 2014
Resolution:
Genuine Orthodoxy in View of the Challenge of 2016
1.We, the clergy of the Holy Metropolis of Oropos and
Phyle, belonging to the
Church of the True Orthodox Christians of Greece, by the
Grace of our Lord and
under the protection of theAll-Holy Theotokos, have
assembled on this day, Tuesday,
November 5/18, 2014, at the headquarters of the Holy Metropolis
of Oropos and
Phyle, the Holy Monastery of Sts. Cyprian and Justina, for
our third regular monthly
Clergy Synaxis, at the invitation of, and in the
presence of, our ruling Hierarch, His
Eminence, Metropolitan Cyprian.
2.We have been informed about various ecclesiastical and
pastoral matters, had
discussions, made decisions, and been mutually edified. Our
especial concern, however,
has been the so-called Pan-Orthodox Synod of 2016, which is
being prepared
by the Orthodox ecumenists.
3.Our sensitivities as Orthodox pastors arouse distress and
disquiet in us, since the
so-called Synod of 2016 is certain, if and insofar as it is
finally convened, to cause,
on the one hand, grave turmoil for the People of God and,
on the other hand, to render
the chasm between the Genuine Orthodox and the syncretistic
ecumenists henceforth
unbridgeable.
4. The Synod of 2016 can be characterized in advance and
without any doubt as
a false synod, for the following basic reasons:
a. It has been in preparation for many decades, now, in a
spirit that is not charismatic,
but patently bureaucratic and scholastic; within the
framework of the ecumenical
movement; on the basis of the Patriarchal Encyclical of
1920, which was
clearly and fundamentally ecumenist; and with an ecumenical
outlook.
b. The documents already prepared regarding relations with
the heterodox and
those of other religions attest to the intention of the
ecumenists to recognize the ecclesiality
of heretics, which they have, for all that, at present
already recognized de
facto and in a variety
of ways, and also to the steady prospect of their becoming yet
further embroiled in so-called interfaith collaboration and
close coöperation “with
all peace-loving adherents of other world religions.”
c. There is no provision in the agendum for recognizing two
major Synods, the
Eighth and the Ninth, as OEcumenical; in fact, a proposal
to include this issue on the
agendum was rejected or circumvented.
d. During the whole process of so-called “Pre-Synodal
Pan-Orthodox Consultations,”
which have drawn up “the theological and ecclesiastical
topics that the Synod
due to be convened in 2016 will deal with,” never, as an
eminent university professor
emphasizes, have these topics “been put before the entire
body of the Hierarchy” of
the local official Churches, “so that the Hierarchs might
take a synodal position on
such topics”; that is, “no guarantees” are provided “for
the Church to express Herself
in accordance with the Holy Spirit”; “complete
transparency” is nonexistent; “the
functioning of the synodal institution of the Church, which
is governed by the Holy
Spirit,” has been abolished; “there is a ‘dearth’ of
conciliarity”; “some form of Papism
in the domain of the Orthodox Church is on the horizon”;
and, as the aforementioned
professor correctly observes, there is an accelerated
movement “along the
lines of Papism,” since “someone is aspiring to be placed
over all of the Bishops, and
ultimately over the entire Church.”
e. The so-called official Churches, namely the ecumenists,
are approaching the
Synod of 2016 deeply divided and at odds with each other
for many different reasons.
However, the principal topic for a truly Great Pan-Orthodox
Synod ought to be the
unity, the union, the reunion, and the concurrence of all
the Orthodox in theApostolic
teaching and the Apostolic ethos of genuine Orthodoxy,
“that the world might believe.”
5.We humbly appeal to the spiritual leadership of our
Church, beseeching in a filial
spirit that it make the dissemination of information
regarding the false synod of
2016 a matter of immediate priority.
6.A reliable and properly documented critique of this
ecumenist initiative has two
aspects: pastoral and missionary.
• Pastoral, because the pious members of our martyric
Church should be educated
more deeply, so as to confront the pan-heresy of ecumenism
with ever greater awareness,
with a unified outlook, and with Godly zeal.
• Missionary, because well-intentioned and God-fearing
faithful in the New Calendar
Church and, in general, in the so-called official local
Churches need to be informed
in a responsible manner about the deadly peril of the false
synod of 2016, in
order ultimately to wall themselves off from the “false
shepherds” and “false teachers”
of ecumenist error and to be incorporated into the True Orthodox
Church.
7. It is our conviction that such an informatory endeavor
on the part of our venerable
and beloved Shepherds in Christ will contribute to
enhancing the theological
consciousness of our pious flock in general, and will also
testify to a lofty level of conciliar
sensibility and functioning, in contrast to the
ecumenists,who—aside from anything
else—are constantly sliding toward the establishment of a
Pope of the East.
Phyle, Athens
Tuesday, November 5/18, 2014
Sts. Galaction and Episteme
All of the Members of the Synaxis
† Metropolitan Cyprian, † Archimandrite Theodosios (Abbot),
† Archimandrite
Athanasios, † Archimandrite Gregory, † Archimandrite Mark,
† Protopresbyter Father
Apostolos K., † Reverend Father Angelos M., † Reverend
Father Dorotheos X.,
† Reverend Father Athanasios K., † Reverend Father
Demetrios P., † Reverend Father
Constantine S., † Reverend Father Nicolas M., Hierodeacon
Father Gabriel.
• [Seven clergy were absent for legitimate reasons].
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